At Archangel Academy, Michael Howard has found new friends, new love, and a place that feels more like home than Nebraska ever did. But the most important gift the school has given him is immortality. Life as a just-made vampire is challenging for Michael, even with Ronan, an experienced vamp, to gu
Unwelcome: Novel
β Scribed by Michael Griffo
- Publisher
- Kensington Publishing Corp.;KTeen/Kensington Pub
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 236 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 0758274378
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β¦ Synopsis
Lesson 2: The people we love most may be the ones we know least. . .
Archangel Academy is more than a school to Michael Howard. Within its majestic buildings and serene English grounds, he's found friends, new love, and a place that feels more like home than Nebraska ever did. But the most important gift of Archangel Academy is immortality. . .
Life as a just-made vampire is challenging for Michael, even with Ronan, an experienced vamp, to guide him. Michael's abilities are still raw and unpredictable. To add to the turmoil, the ancient feud between rival vampire species is sending ripples of discord through the school. And beneath the new headmaster's charismatic front lies a powerful and very personal agenda.
Yet the mysteries lurking around the Academy pale in comparison to the secrets emerging from Michael's past. And choosing the wrong person to trust--or to love--could lead to an eternity of regret. . .
Michael Griffo is an award-winning writer...
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